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When Seeing the Good in Others Becomes Self Abandonment

Allison K. Dagney

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If you’ve ever obsessed over someone’s potential while ignoring the patterns and reality, this episode is for you.
We’re unpacking a hard truth today: sometimes, “seeing the good” is a trauma response and self-abandoment...and it causes more rumination!

In this episode, I break down:

  • Why abuse survivors are wired to overlook red flags and overanalyze behavior
  • How attachment wounds wire you to be okay with inconsistency and crumbs
  • How “people can change” keeps you trapped in cognitive dissonance
  • The subconscious link between your childhood wounds and adult rumination
  • Why your brain clings to answers and why those answers won’t actually set you free

Listen through and I'm giving you a powerful reframe to shift out of this cycle, and one practice you can start using today to come back to clarity and self-trust.

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